What channel is Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3 on today? How to watch 2022 boxing fight

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What channel is Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3 on today? How to watch 2022 boxing fight image

Tyson Fury will make the third defence of his WBC heavyweight title when he takes on old foe Derek Chisora at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on December 3. The fight, plus undercard action, will be broadcast live by BT Sport Box Office in the U.K. and ESPN+ in the U.S.

Fury has defeated Chisora on two prior occasions, by unanimous decision in 2012 and by stoppage in 2014. However, despite the criticism he’s endured for taking on Chisora for the third time, “The Gypsy King” insists that the hard-hitting veteran is not to be underestimated.

“A lot has happened in eight years, and I think we’ve both moved on as fighters,” Fury told BT Sport recently.

“I’m expecting what Derek Chisora always does and always brings to the game and always will do until he’s retired. He will bring brute force strength and determination like no other. I will never underestimate someone like Derek Chisora because I know that any top 10 heavyweight has an off night against Chisora, he’ll not only defeat them, he’ll knock them out too.”

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The vast majority of fans would say that Fury is simply selling a fight and that this third chapter will be hopelessly one-sided. But when Chisora was interview by BT Sport, the former world title challenger surprisingly stated that his two-time conqueror has lost a step.

“I think he was a better fighter when I last boxed him,” said Chisora, who was retired by his corner at the end of the 10th round in the rematch. "Last time I fought him he was better, he was good, he was on point.”

If you’re looking to catch Fury-Chisora 3, here’s all you need to know ahead of fight night:

When is Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3?

  • Date: Saturday, December 3
  • Start time: 12 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. GMT | 4 a.m. AEDT
  • Main event: 4:30 p.m. ET | 9:30 p.m. GMT | 8:30 a.m. AEDT (approx.)

Fury vs. Chisora 3 takes place on December 3. The main card is set to begin around 12 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. GMT | 4 a.m. AEDT. The WBC heavyweight champion Fury is set to make his way to the ring around 4:30 p.m. ET | 9:30 p.m. GMT | 8:30 a.m. AEDT (approx.), depending on how long the undercard fights last. 

How to watch Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3.

Fury vs. Chisora, plus undercard action, will be broadcast by BT Sport Box Office in the U.K. and ESPN+ in the U.S.

Country

Date

Channel + Live Stream

United Kingdom

Sat. Dec 3

BT Sport Box Office

USA

Sat. Dec 3

ESPN+

MORE: U.S.-based fans can sign up to watch Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3 on ESPN+

Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3 price: How much does the card cost? 

The Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3 fight costs £26.95 via BT Sport Box Office, while fans in the U.S. can watch the bout on ESPN+ (see below for pricing information)

Product

Prices

ESPN+ Monthly Subscription

$9.99/month

ESPN+ Annual Subscription

$99.99/year

The Disney Bundle w/Hulu Ad-Supported

$13.99/month

The Disney Bundle w/Hulu No-Ads

$19.99/month

Click here to learn about the different pricing and bundling options with the ESPN+ platform

Where is Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3?

Fury vs. Chisora 3 takes place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. A crowd of 65,000 is expected.

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Tyson Fury record and bio

  • Nationality: British
  • Born: August 12, 1988
  • Height: 6-9
  • Reach: 85 inches
  • Total fights: 33
  • Record: 32-0-1 (23 KOs)

Derek Chisora record and bio

  • Nationality: British
  • Born: December 29, 1983
  • Height: 6-2
  • Reach: 74 inches
  • Total fights: 45
  • Record: 33-12 (23 KOs)

Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora fight card

  • Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora. WBC heavyweight title
  • Daniel Dubois vs. Kevin Lerena, WBA “regular” heavyweight title
  • Yvan Mendy vs. Denys Berinchyk, European lightweight title
  • Karol Itauma vs. Wladimir Belujsky, light heavyweight
  • Isaac Lowe vs. Sandeep Singh Bhatti, super featherweight

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Tom Gray joined The Sporting News in 2022 after over a decade at Ring Magazine where he served as managing editor. Tom retains his position on The Ring ratings panel and is a full member of the Boxing Writers Association of America.